Wrong sport, Trav! Kelce plays basketball with his teammates in the Kansas City Chiefs locker room… hours after sealing his spot in the Super Bowl (and packing on the PDA with girlfriend Taylor Swift!)

  • Kelce pitched for the Chiefs on Sunday and led the team in receiving yards
  • He hopes to win a third Super Bowl and rank second all-time among tight ends
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce entered another sport after leading his team to a fourth Super Bowl in five years.

Back in the Chiefs’ locker room after beating the Baltimore Ravens, Kelce was spotted playing basketball, as captured on teammate Izaiah Gathings’ Instagram account.

It came almost a day after a strong performance that led to another title game for Kansas City.

Kelce led the team in receptions with eleven and catching yards with 116, as well as an early touchdown.

He also looked to make a remarkable catch that extended a drive and led to the go-ahead touchdown that KC never looked back from.

Travis Kelce was seen relaxing while playing basketball in the Chiefs locker room on Monday

Kelce led the team with 116 receiving yards, a touchdown and this clutch catch led to a TD

Kelce led the team with 116 receiving yards, a touchdown and this clutch catch led to a TD

After the win, Kelce celebrated on the court with teammates and girlfriend Taylor Swift

After the win, Kelce celebrated on the court with teammates and girlfriend Taylor Swift

After the game, Kelce was seen celebrating on the field with his teammates and coaches.

He also shared a tender moment with his girlfriend Taylor Swift, where microphones heard him tell the pop star he loved her.

Now, at age 34, Kelce will play in his fourth Super Bowl to try to win his third ring and championship.

It could cement him as the greatest tight end in the history of the game – with the second-most titles of all time if he wins Super Bowl LVIII.

To achieve that goal, he will have to beat the San Francisco 49ers, one of the league’s bona fide top teams all season.